Investigating the digital world

Scott C. Zimmerman

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Scott C. Zimmerman, CISSP has been an Information Security consultant, presenter, and trusted advisor since 1995. He has been researching legal issues in computer forensics part-time for nearly ten years, and is working to bridge the gap between law and technology in this area.

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Coming up in the Next issue of Digital Forensics Magazine

To many the complexity of Standards, their numbering and obscure contents fail to make practical sense and confuse the entry points for effective use. A roadmap is provided in this paper for Standard information access and optimal use. Read More »

Evidentiary Challenges: Social media, the Dark Web, and Admissibility

This article takes a look at two categories of remote evidence: social media, and the dark web. We will also examine two interesting cases: The Target store credit card breach; and the civil case of Fero v Excellus Health Plan, Inc.Read More »

The article will help readers understand how to approach a vehicle from a digital forensics’ perspective, it will cover a range of infotainment units from popular manufacturers, data extraction methods and examples of data types found which may be considered intelligence and or used as digital evidence.Read More »